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Strike days aboard a WWII aircraft carrier in the Pacific

WWII Veterans Series

Thursday, February 9, 2012 at 10:35 am

By WILBUR GINN
Special to The Trimble Banner
A strike day starts early in the morning with the bombs being loaded in the planes. The planes had to be tied down at all times expect during takeoff. While these aircraft were being prepared and fueled, the pilots were in the ready room studying maps and targets to hit on Japan. These pilots were equipped with life jackets and parachutes and their gear was so heavy they had to have help to get up in the planes.

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